The Checkers - Somewhere Over The Rainbow - 1952

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

THE BEST version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow was released in 1952 by The Checkers. PEEP THIS!!

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  • simply great, what a version.

    Have it on an Old King Gold LP up in the loft

  • I have this on a 78 compliments of my older cousin Jimmy Winars. I Took the record to Dick Huggy Boys at Flash's Records at Jefferson and Western in Los Angeles in 1960. Dick Huggy Boy Played this record and White Cliffs Of Dover that night. A great time for a 16 year old.

  • I have this on a 78 compliments of my older cousin Jimmy Winars. He has passed on but the song remains. Thanks cous.

  • Great bass lead singer

  • THANK YOU You Bring GREAT Talent into my home

  • dionraregam.....The problem with you is.....You were born too late. This group had more harmony and soul than all the Chubby Checkers in the music world. Try to show a little respect if you're able. The Checkers rock.......you're just too immature to appreciate their talent.

  • Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz should have had The Checkers sing this song in the movie. You just can't be the soul sounds of the Black artists of the 1950's. Rock on you guys.....

  • Shota,

    Where is Chubby Checker who did the "Twist" "The mash potatoes" and the "Greek Salad" Where is Lenny Bruce and the Donkeys? You are going way back in History. These guys were singing when Napoleon was in an old age home.

    Dlonraregam

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